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-OCATION OF GRAVES 
AND DISPOSITION OF BODIES 
OF AMERICAN SOLDIERS 
WHO DIED OVERSEAS 



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SPECIAL REPORT OF STATISTICS BRANCH, 

GENERAL STAFF, WAR DEPARTMENT 

JANUARY 15, 1920 



Corrgctid to February 1, 1920 






WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 

1920 



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LOCATION OF GRAVES 

AND DISPOSITION OF BODIES 

OF AMERICAN SOLDIERS 

WHO DIED OVERSEAS 



SPECIAL REPORT OF STATISTICS BRANCH, 
u, GENERAL STAFF, WAR DEPARTMENT 

JANUARY 15, 1920 



Corrected to February 1, 1920 




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1920 



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GRAVES REGISTRATION SERVICE, Q. M. C. 



ORGANIZATION AND DUTIES. 

•Graves Registration Service Authorized August 7, 1917. 

By direction of the President, the organization of a Graves Regis- 
tration Service, Quartermaster Corps, was authorized in G. O. 104, 
War Department, August 7, 1917. Each unit of this service was to 
have a strength of 2 officers and 50 men. A total of 12 units, con- 
sisting of 24 officers and 600 men, was organized in the United States 
and sent abroad for duty. Five provisional units, consisting of 10 
officers and 250 men, were organized in the A. E. F, This makes an 
authorized total strength of 34 officers and 850 men. 

Originally Intended as Burial Organization. 

It was originally intended to have these units bury the dead on the 
battle field, as well as acquire land for cemeteries and keep records of 
burials in and maintain cemeteries acquired. This was later changed. 
Consolidation of G. R. S. and Burial Department, A. E. F. 

Owing to delay in recruiting the first units of the Graves Registra- 
tion Service, the A. E. F. was compelled to organize temporarily a 
burial department along lines suggested by British experience. 
G. O. 30, G. H. Q., A. E. F., February 15, 1918, consolidated these 
two organizations and gave the name of Graves Registration Service 
to the combined organization. 

Grave Photographic Record Section, A. R. C. consolidated with G. R. S. 

G. O. 30 also consolidated with the Graves Registration Service 
the section of the American Red Cross, which, up to that time, had 
been photographing individual graves and forwarding such photo- 
graphs to the next of kin. 

Duties of Graves Registration Service. 

G. O. 30, G. H. Q., A. E. F., states that the Graves Registration 
Service is charged with the following specific duties: 

(a) The acquisition, under law, of land in France or other countries 
for use as cemeteries. 

(b) The location, maintenance, control, and preservation of such 
cemeteries and the marking of graves. 

(c) The registration of all graves with data which should be suffi- 
cient for relocation of bodies. 

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4 LOCATIOlSr OF GRAVES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED OVERSEAS. 

{d) The maintenance of a complete system of registration and the 
submission of monthly reports of burials. 

(e) The employment of such clerical assistance and civilian labor 
as may be authorized by proper authority. 

{f) The general supervision of such officers and soldiers as may be 
assigned to the work of identification and registry by proper authority 
and obtaining general supplies for the same. 

Graves Registration Service Does Not Bury the Dead. 

The plan to have the Graves Registration Service bury the dead 
was changed by a decision of the commander in chief, A. E. F., 
December 30, 1917, to the effect that: "The dead must necessarily be 
buried by units themselves. These units perform this duty as tribute 
to their dead." 
Responsibility for Burials Lay with Troops. 

By reason of this decision, Bulletin 41, G. H. Q., A. E. F., June 24, 
1918, directed the appointment of division and corps burial officers 
to care for the burial of the dead, and also directed that burial officers 
and chaplains should coordinate their work with that of Graves 
Registration Service units operating in their sectors. 

Searching for Graves. 

Army regulations require that commanding generals set aside near 
every battle field a suitable spot for the interment of the dead. 
Although this was done in France, there were times when a single 
body had to be buried alone in some unfrequented spot. It was in 
the location and identification of these isolated graves, and in most 
cases the removal of these bodies to some near-by cemetery, that the 
hardest work of the Graves Registration Service lay. 

CONCENTRATION AND REMOVAL OF BODIES. 

Concentration Started After the Armistice. 

Upon the cessation of hostilities, the Graves Registration Service 
undertook the concentration of all bodies into as few cemeteries as 
possible. This work has reduced the number of burial places for 
American dead from approximately 1,700 to 593. Entire cemeteries 
which, in the stress of battle, had been poorly located, were moved, 
and all isolated graves opened and the bodies removed to concen- 
tration cemeteries. It is estimated that there were 15,000 of these 
isolated graves. 
75,636 Graves Registered to December 1, 1919. 

To December 1,1919, the Graves Registration Service had registered 
75,636 graves, distributed over 8 countries of Europe. In addition, 
a number of graves of American dead buried in 3 cemeteries in 
Austria-Hungary have been located, but not registered. Following 
is a summary of the registration work: 



LOCATION OF GEAVES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED OVERSEAS. 

Graves registered in Europe, by countries. 



Countrv. 



Per cent 
of total. 



France: 

Zone of the armies . . . 

Zone of the interior. . . 

British Isles 

Germany 

Belgium 

Luxemburg 

North Russia, Archangel. 

Italy 

Spain 



53,046 

17,506 

2,519 

1,207 

1,015 

154 

111 

76 

2 



70.13 

23.15 

3.33 

1.60 

1.34 

.20 

.15 

.10 



Total. 



75,636 



Total number of deaths, including 382 lost at sea, Dec. 1, 1919 80, 322 

Total number of graves registered by Graves Registration Service 75. 636 

Policy of United States Regarding Removal of Bodies. 

The United States Government has adopted the pohcy that, pro- 
vided it is requested by the next of kin, the body of a deceased 
soldier will be returned to the United States. The French Govern- 
ment, however, has ruled that for the present no bodies may be 
removed from the zone of the Armies, see map, opposite page 6. 
There are no other restrictions, and the return of bodies from ceme- 
teries outside the zone of the Armies can begin immediately. 

All bodies of American soldiers buried in Germany and Luxem- 
burg are to be removed, whether or not such action is requested. If 
so desired by the next of kin, these bodies will be sent back to the 
United States; if not, they will be reinterred in cemeteries in France. 
43,909 Requests for Return of Bodies. 

In pursuance of this policy The Adjutant General's Office sent out 
cards to the next of kin requesting their desires as to the disposal 
of bodies of the deceased. There were 74,770 cards sent out and 
63,708 answers received. 

Classifica f ion of requests . 



Number. 



Per cent 
of total. 



Requests for return to United States 

Requests for retention in Europe 

Requests for reburials in other countries than United States 

Total replies 



43,909 

19,499 

300 



68.92 

30.61 

.47 



63,708 



100.00 



Scope of Registration Worlt. 

Figures for the number of burials include graves of marines 
attached to the Army, and other personnel. 



LOCATION OF GRAVES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED OVERSEAS. 
AMERICAN CEMETERIES IN FRANCE. 



City or village. 



Department. 



Number 
burials. 



Allerey 

Ancemont 

Ancy le Franc 

Angers 

Barisey au Plain 

Bazoilles 

Beaune 

Belleau Woods 

Bonvillers 

Bony 

Bourbonnes les Bains . 

Bourmont 

Brizeaux 

Carbon-Blanc 

Chateauroux 

Chateauvillain 

Chatelguyon 

Chatillon sur Seine 

Chatrices Daucourt 

Chaumont 

Chavarmes les Grands. 

Clermont Ferrand 

Cosne 

Contrexeville 

Crosmare 

Dax 

Emsves 

Fismes 

Frapelle 

Froidosi 

Gelacourt 

Gievres 

Gondrecourt 

Grossouvre 

Guwenheim 

Hericourt 

Do 

Is-sur-Tille 

Issoudun 

Jouy sur Morin 

Juvigny 

LaCourneau 

La Courtine 

Lafauche 



Lambezellec 

Langres 

Do 

Lavalbonne 

La Valdahon 

Le Mans 

Do 

Letanne Sedan 

Libourne 

Limoges 

Mariny en Orxois 

Martignas 

Menezterol Montignac 

Menilla Tour 

Merignac 

Meucon 

Montigny Leroi 

Mouroux 

Nantes 

Neufchateau 

Nevers 

Noyens 

Orval 

Perigueux 

Ploisy 

Pontenx les Forges 

Prauthoy 

Rampont 

Relecokerhuonle 

Revigny 

Riaucourt 

Romagne sous Montfaucon. 

Rolampont 

Romorantin 

Savenay 

Semuu 



Saoneet Loire 

Meuse 

Yonne 

Maine et Loire 

Meurthe et Moselle. . . 

Vosges 

C^ted'Or 

Aisne 

Oise 

Aisne 

Haute Marne 

....do 

Meuse 

Gironde 

Indre 

Haute Marne 

Puy de Dome 

Coted'Or 

Marne 

Haute Marne 

Territoire de Belfort. 

Pas de Calais 

Nievre 

Vosges 

Meurthe et Moselle. . 

Landes 

Nievre 

Marne 

Vosges 

Meuse 

Meurthe et Moselle. . 

Loire etcher 

Meuse 

Cher 

Alsace 

Haute Saone 

do 

Coted'Or 

Indre 

Seine et Marne 

Aisne 

Gironde 

Creuse 

Haute Marne 

Coted'Or 

Finistere 

Haute Marne 

do 

Aisne 

Doubes 

Sarthe 

do 

Ardennes 

Gironde 

Haute Vienne 

Aisne 

Gironde 

Dordogne 

Meurthe et Moselle . . 

Gironde 

Morbihau 

Haute Marne 

Seine 

Loire Inferieure 

Vosges 

Nievre 

Loire et Cher 

Cher 

Dordogne 

Aisne 

I^andes 

Haute Marne 

Meuse 

Finistere 

Meuse 

Haute Marne 

Meuse 

Haute Marne 

Loire et Cher 

Loire Inferieure 

Coted'Or 



495- 
93 

49 
334 

41 
695 
230 
2,045 
309 
1,766 

11 

16 
239 
203 
184 

59 

57 

72 
196 
540 

44 
239 

32 
226 

31 

2 

720 

1,712 

28 
340 

67 
258 
125' 

18 

6 

343 

19 
225- 
170 

59- 
411 

87 

84 
3 

64 
1,740' 
172 
163- 
3 
230' 

95 
760' 
774 
165 
234 
1 
16? 
169 
226 
407 

99 

51 
205 
312 
149 
485 
563 

25 

40 

1,954 

8 

107 

29 

226 

109 

334 

23,061 

72 

60 
384 
112 



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LOCATION OF GRAVES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED OVERSEAS. 
AMERICAN CEMETEKIES IN FRANCE— Continued. 



City or village. 



Department. 



Number 
burials. 



Senoncourt 

Seringes et Nesles 

SouiUy 

Southes mes la Grande. . 

Suresnes 

St. Amandmonstrond '. . 

St. Florent sur Cher 

St. Malo de Beignon 

St. Maxiemt 

St. Menehould 

St. Nazaire 

St. Sy mphorien 

Talence 

Thiaucourt 

Tonnerre 

Toul 

Vaubecourt 

Vaux sur Somme 

Vemeuil 

Versailles 

Vichy les Baines 

Vignot 

ViUers Faucon Stemille.. 

ViUers ToumeDe 

Vitrey 

Vittel 



Total. 



Meuse 

AisHB 

Meuse 

do 

Seine 

Cher 

do 

Morbihan 

Deux Sevres 

Mame 

Loire Inferieure 

Indreet I/Oire 

Gironde 

Meurtheet Moselle. 

Yonne 

Meurtheet Moselle. 

Meuse 

Somme 

Nievre 

Seint et Oise 

Bouchesdu Rhone. 

Meuse 

Somme 

do 

Haute Saone 

Vosges 



337 

3,792 

593 

168 

1,001 

14 

100 

180 

3 

198 

1,190 

274 

565 

4,233 

45 

483 

270 

229 

31 

4 

198 

62 

108 

645 

12 

266 



61,490 



AMERICANS BURIED IN FRENCH MILITARY CEMETERIES. 



Amblaincourt 

Ancerviller 

Areis sur Aube 

Asnieres sur Oise 

Auve 

Baccarat 

Badonviller 

Ballersdorf 

Bar le Due 

Bathelemont les Beauzemont . 

Bazoilles 

Beaune 

Belfort 

Benamenil 

Bessoncourt 

Beuthwiller 

Bonnet 

Bourbonnes les Bains 

Bruville 

Bussang , 

Cannes EcUise 

Chateau Thierry 

Chaumont 

Cempuis 

Chalons sur Mame 

Chantilly 

Commercy 

Courcellcs Espaj'^elles 

Crepy en Valois' 

Creusot 

Crevecoeur le Grand 

Dannemarie 

Epinal 

Frapelle 

Gerardmer 

Gildwiller sur Mont 

Ham 

Hirtzbach 

Kruth 

La Chapelle 

La Cheppe 

La Croix aux Mines 

La Fertesous Jouarre 

Laveuve 

Lesseux 

Ligny en Barrois 

Lutterbach 



Meuse 

Meurthe et Moselle. . 

Aube 

Seine et Oise 

Mame 

Meurthe et Moselle. . 

do 

Alsace 

Meuse 

Meurthe et Moselle. . 

Vosges 

CoteDOr 

Territoire de Belfort. 
Meurthe et Moselle. . 
Territoire de Belfort . 

Alsace 

Meuse 

Haute Marne 

Meurthe ct Moselle. . 

Vosges 

Seine et Mame 

Aisne 

Haul e Marne 

Oise 

Mame 

Oise 

Meuse 

Oise 

do 

Saone et Loire 

Oise 

Alsace 

Vosges 

do 

do 

Alsace 

Somme 

Alsace 

Haute Alsace 

Territoire de Belfort. 

Mame 

Vosges 

Seine et Mame 

Mame 

Vosges 

Meuse 

Alsace 



6S 

6 

2 

7 

57 

168 

14 

15 

66 

12 

63 

2 

70 

1 

2 

31 

1 

4 

1 

15 

5 

125 

20 

33 

21 

6 

212 

1 

44 

1 

18 

1 

3 

3 

78 

1 

2 

1 

37 

13 

106 

2 

417 

57 

8 

4 

2 



1 American and French. 



10 LOCATIOlsr OF GRAVES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED OVERSEAS. 
AMERICAN BURIALS IN FRENCH UNCLASSIFIED CEMETERIES. 



City or -village. 



Abbeville 

Aix les Bains 

AmeuvlUe 

Ancenis 

Angouleme 

Avord 

Badonviller 

Bagneux 

Bayonnet 

Beaujeux 

Beauvais 

Belleme 

Bermont 

Biard 

Blois 

BoisGuillaume 

Bonnieres sur Seine . . . 

Boulogne sur Mer 

Bray sur Somme 

Bruyeres 

Caen 

Cannes 

Capf erret 

Cauterets 

Ceton 

Charentonsur Cher 

Chateau du Loir 

Chateau Neuf sur Cher . 

Chinon 

Clamecy 

Condamine 

Coulommiers , . . 

Coulogne en Tardenois . 
CourChevemy 

Dunkerque 

Eaux Bonnes 

Esquennoy 

Etretat 

^la^'y le Mattel 

Fontaine 

Fontainbleau 

Do 

Fraize — 

Giromagny 

Golbey 

Gommecourt 

Gray 

Grenoble 

Hamel 

Irigny 

Ivry 

Jouarre 

Lacanau 

Laigle 

Laon 

Laveline 

Le Havre 

Lemontdore 

Lieusaint 

Limoges 

Linthal 

Lorient 

Luxeuil les Baines 

Massevaux 

Mayenne 

Mehun sur Yevre 

Melun 

Miramas 

Molesme 

Montigny Leroi 

Montmorillon 

Mont Richard 

Moulins , 

Nancy 

Nimes 

Oisseau 

Orbey 

Paris 

Pauillac 

Petit Croix 

Pexonne 

Pierrefonds les Bains. . 



Department. 



Number 
burials. 



Somme 

Savoie 

Vosges 

Loire Inferieure 

Charente 

Cher 

Meurtheet Moselle. . . 

Seine 

Basses Pyrenees 

Haute Saone 

Oise 

Orne 

Tenitoirede Belfort. 

Vienne 

LoireetCher 

Seinelnferieure 

Seine et Oise 

Pas de Calais 

Somme 

■Vosges 

Calvados 

Alpes Maritimes 

Gironde 

Haute Pyrenees 

Ome. . . ." 

Cher 

Sarthe 

Cher 

Indreet Loire 

Nie\Te 

Aisne 

Seine et Manie 

Aisne 

LoireetCher 

Nord 

Basses Pyrenees 

Oise ? 

Seinelnferieure 

Aisne 

Territoire de Belfort . 

Seine etMame 

do 

Vosges 

Territoire de Belfort . 

Vosges 

PasdeCalais 

Haute Saone 

Isere 

Aisne 

Rhone 

Seine 

Seine et Mame 

Gironde 

Ome 

Aisne 

Vosges 

Seine Inferieure 

Puy deDome 

Seine et Marne 

Haute Vienne 

Alsace 

Morbihan 

Haute Saone 

Haute Alsace 

Maveime 

Cher 

Seine et Marne 

Bouches du Rhone.. 

Coted'Or 

Haute Marne 

Vienne 

LoireetCher 

Alliers 

Meurthe et Moselle . . 

Gard 

Mayenne 

Alsace — 

Seine 

Gironde 

Territoire de Belfort. 
Meurthe et Moselle. . 
Oise 



LOCATION- OF GRAVES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED OVERSEAS. 11 

AMERICAN BURIALS IN FRENCH UNCL.ASSIFIED CEMETERIES-Continued. 



City or ^^l 



Plainfaing 

Poitiers 

Pons 

Puteaux 

Reherrey 

Remircmont 

Rouen 

Roufiiac 

Samoissur Seine 

Sangatte 

Saulzures sur Moselotte 

Savenay 

Selles siir Cher 

Senones 

Stamerin 

Saints 

Saint Aignan 

Saint Germain des Alembre . 

Saint Astier 

Saint Mammes 

Saint Maxient 

Talence 

Tonnerres 

Toulouse 

TourlaVille 

Urbes 

Vesoul 

Vignot 

Vierzon Ville 

Villeneuve St. Georges 

Ville sous la Ferte 

Villiersen Lieu 

Voves 



Total. 



Department. 



Vosges 

Vienne 

Charente Inferieure . 

Seine 

Meurthe et Moselle. 

Vosges 

Seine Inferieure 

Charente Inferieure. 

Seine et Marne 

Pas de Calais 

Vosges , 

Loire Inferieure 

Loire etcher 

Vosges 

Haute Alsace , 

Seine et Marne 

Loire etcher 

Dordogne 

do 

Seine et Marne 

Deux Sevres 

Gironde 

Yonne 

Haute Garonne 

Manche 

Alsace 

Haute Saone 

Meuse 

Cher 

Seine et Oise 

Aube 

Haute Marne 

Eure et Loire 



Number 
burials. 



22 

17 
3 
3 

12 

321 

1 

3 

28 
2 

19 
6 
2 
7 
1 

28 
(i 
1 
2 
4 
115 

15 
6 

42 
2 
2 

10 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 



1,957 



AMERICAN BURIALS IN BRITISH AND GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERIES IN FRANCE. 



Bessey la Cote 

Bourdon Crouy 

Brest 

Busigny 

Cachy 

Doingt 

Esquelvecq 

Etaples 

Longuenesse 

Poisel 

Quaedypre 

Saint iliquier 

Saint Souplet 

Strasboure; ' 

Tincourt-Boucly 

Trouville 

Verbrucklaclaquette ' 

Vignacourt 

Wimille 

Wavans 



Coted'Or 

Somme 

Finistere 

Nord 

Somme 

do 

Nord 

Pas de Calais.. 

do 

Somme 

Nord 

Somme 

Nord 

Alsace 

Somme 

Calvados 

Basses Alsace. 

Somme 

Pas de Calais.. 
do 



Total 

Total American cemeteries in France 

Total American burials in French military cemeteries 

Total American burials in French civilian cemeteries 

Total American burials in French unclassified cemeteries . 



Grand total in France. 



1 

16 

726 

69 

16 

116 

42 

6 

29 

90 

25 

6 

357 

5 

157 

24 

1 

1 

92 

1 



1,7S0 
61,490 
3,688 
1,637 
1,957 



70, 552 



German; all others British. 



12 LOCATION OF GRAVES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED OVERSEAS. 

American burials in France by departments. 



Dei)artment. 



OUTSIDE ZONE OF ARMIES. 

Alliers 

Alpes Maritimes 

Aube 

Basses Pyrenees 

Bouches du Rhone 

Calvados 

Charente 

Charente Inferieure 

Cher 

Coted'Or 

Creuve 

Deux Sevres 

Dordogne 

Doubes 

Eure et Loire 

Finistere 

Card 

Gironde 

Haute Garonne 

Haute Marne 

Haute Pyrenees 

Haute Saone 

Haute Vienne 

Hirault 

Indre 

Indre et Loire 

Isere 

Landes 

Loire et Cher 

Loire Inferieure 

Loiret 

Maine et Loire 

Manche 

Mayenne 

Morbihan 

Nievre 

Orne 

Puy de Dome 

Rhone 



Number 
of burials. 



2 

40 

284 

7 

207 

27 

32 

ICS 

306 

1,102 

84 

10 

216 

230 

2 

2,692 

4 

1,772 

6 

1,660 

1 

383 

235 

2 

354 

276 

8 

10 

1,066 

1,913 

4 

353 

42 

20 

291 

1,412 

15 

69 

36 



Department. 



OUTSIDE ZONE OF ARMIES— COntd. 



Saone et Loire... 

Sarthe 

Savoie 

Seine et Oise 

Seine et Marne . . 
Seine Inferieure . 

Var 

Vaucluse 

Vendee : . 

Vienne 

Yonne 



Number 
of burials. 



Total. 



INSIDE ZONE OF ARMIES. 



Alsace 

Aisne 

Ardennes 

Lorraine 

Marne 

Meurthe et Moselle. 

Meuse 

Nord 

Oise. 



446 

861 
59 
44 
20 

515 
14 
2 
28 
27 

154 

17,506 



Pas de Calais 

Seine 

Seine et Marne 

Somme 

Territoire de Belfort. 
Vosges 



Total. 



Total inside zone of armies. . 
Total outside zone of armies. 



Grand total in France. 



341 
10,246 

774 
5 

2,370 

5,435 

26,971 

510 

729 

399 

1,011 
760 

1,433 
169 

1,893 



53,046 

53,046 
17,506 



70, 552 



Americans buried in cemeteries in British Isles. 



ENGL.VND. 

Bedford 

Berkshire 

Buckinghamshire 

Cambridgeshire 

Cheshire 

Derby 

Dorset 

Devon 

Essex 

Gloucestershire 

Hampshire 

Hertfordshire 

Kent 

Lancashire 

Lincolnshire 

Middlesex 

Norfolk 

Nottinghamshire 

Oxford 

Shropshire 

Sommerset 

Surrey 

Sussex , 

Warwick 

Wiltshire 

Worcester 

Yorkshire 

Total 



Number 
of burials. 



1 

4 
4 
1 
1 
1 
4 

101 
1 
5 

576 

3 

36 

815 
28 
3 
9 
1 
6 
4 
9 

133 
3 
16 
28 
3 
16 

1,812 



SCOTLAND. 

Aberdeen - — 

Argylshire 

Ayrshire 

Bute 

Forfar 

Inverness 

Lanark 

Total 

IREL.VND. 

Antrim 

Dublin 

Wexford 

Total 

WALES. 

Merioneth 

Grand total British Isles 



Number 
of burials. 



1 

538 

24 

1 

2 

1 

113 



1 



2, 519 



LOCATION OF GKAVES OF SOLDIERS WHO DIED OVERSEAS. 

Americans buried in cemeteries in Germany. 



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IN AMERICAN CEMETERIES. 

Coblenz 

Cues 

Sayn. 

Wittlich 

Total 

IN GERMAN CEMETERIES. 

Adenau 

Andemaeh 

Bad 

Baustert 

Bengel 

Bitturg 

Bremin 

Coblenz 

Coehem 

Cues 

Daun 

Dernteach 

Dudblance 



Ntunljcr 

of 
burials. 



532 
27 
11 
10 



580 



Town. 



Ellenz-Chue 

Kngers 

Ernst 

Kwringen 

Goettinger 

Kaiserseeh 

Konigsfeld 

Mayen 

Mayence 

Weiderhonnefeld 

Noviand 

Ochtneidung 

Frum 

Rhrenbreitstein 

Saarburg 

Salzig 

Simmern 

Siazig 

Traven 

Trier (Treves) 

Total 

Grand total in Germany 



Number 

of 
burials. 



1 
37 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
105 
1 
1 
1 
2 
50 
6 
2 
7 
1 
1 
8 
245 

627 



1,207 



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